From Law Enforcement Today <[email protected]>
Subject Man who struck Connecticut officer with stolen car delays sentencing - claiming he 'misunderstood' plea deal
Date September 28, 2024 9:52 PM
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Pedro Acevedo, 32, struck Farmington, CT police officer James
O'Donnell with a stolen car, causing severe injuries and requiring
multiple surgeries. At his Tuesday sentencing, he claimed he agreed to
plead guilty to 2nd-degree assault rather than 1st-degree assault,
leading the judge to postpone sentencing until October.
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